"A standard description of the ten evils can be found in
the Saleyyakusutta (translated by I.B. Horner as "Discourse
to the People of Sala" in The Middle Length Sayings
[London: Pali Text Society, 1976], 1.343-349), the savitabba-asevitabba-sutta
(translated b y I.B. Horner as "Discourse on What Is To Be
Followed and What Is Not To Be Followed" in The Middle
Length Sayings [London: Pali Text Society, 1970] 2.94-1040,
and elsewhere in the Pali Canon. For a similar description in
the ChSnese Agamas, see Hsing ching in the Chung-a-han,
T. 1.437b-438b." (Gregory Diss. 250n)

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